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urea

Definition

Urea is a chemical compound that is found in urine. It is a white, odourless solid that is soluble in water.

Urea is produced by the liver and is used to remove waste products from the body. It is also used in fertilizers and plastics.

How can the word be used?

Urea is used in fertilisers and plastics.

urea

Different forms of the word

Noun: urea (plural: ureas).

  • a white, crystalline compound that is the main nitrogenous waste product of mammals.

Adjective: urea.

  • relating to urea.

Verb: to ureate.

  • to treat with urea.

Etymology

The word "urea" comes from the Latin word "uræ", which means "urine". The word "uræ" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂worsom, which also means "urine".

The word "urea" was first used in English in the 17th century. It was originally used to refer to urine, but it soon came to be used to refer to the chemical compound itself.

Question

Where is urea produced?

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